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After Google's Tez, Patym BHIM, and Phone Pe UPI facilities, now its time for the Whatsapp to bring UPI transaction feature to support Digital India Movement. Whatsapp has reportedly started testing out its UPI-based payments feature in India. The new feature is available for selected WhatsApp beta users on iOS and Android. It enables users to send and receive money using the Indian government's Unified Payments Interface (UPI) standard. This feature is available on WhatsApp version 2.18.21 for iOS, and version 2.18.41 for Android. The option is said to be available in attachment menu with other options such as Gallery, Video, Documents etc.Clicking on Payments will open a disclaimer window, followed by a list of banks to choose from.You can then select your preferred bank account to connect with UPI. You will be asked to create an authentication pin if you haven't yet used the UPI payments platform. Additionally, you will have to create a UPI account (if you don't hav…

You may be aware of Xiaomi's smartphones, power banks, accessories, air purifiers and even smart shoes, but there are a lot of other products which you may be interested in buying. Here are the 5 Xiaomi's products-
iHealth Thermometer Here comes out Mi Home iHealth Thermometer, featured with 1-second quick detection, non-contact infrared thermometer, advanced German Heimann Sensor, and clear LED digital display.This will give you a more convenient, hygienic and accurate body temperature measurement. After one second measuring, there will be a noiseless vibration reminding to be done, more considerate to not disturb your sleeping baby. Get it here Mi TDS Pen Test your water at home with the Mi TDS Pen Water Quality Tester. Externally, the device is similar to an electronic thermometer. But except for the temperature, it is able to measure the water content of heavy metals, organic materials, and water salinity estimate its overall purity. Get it here Xiaomi Mask Recent years, haze par…

Hello friends, here I brought you some of the latest news related to technology, gadgets and offers.
1) Flipkart Apple Week
Flipkart has announced an "Apple Week" Sale till January 15 and is offering great discounts and cashbacks on various Apple devices. Cashback offer of upto Rs 8,000 on ICICI Bank credit cards for iPhone X and iPhone 8 and 8 plus. Some awesome cashbacks on MacBook, Apple Watch Series, iPhone 7 and SE and more.
2) Blue Pixel 2
Google has made available a Kinda Blue colour version of its Pixel 2 in unlocked form. So, Pixel lovers can grab it from the Google Store or Fi. It is only available with 64GB storage and it comes with a price of $649.
3) Google Payment
Google has announced that it is combining all its payment systems including Google Wallet and Android Pay under one name called Google Pay. As far as the users are concerned, nothing really has changed for them. Except that when paying for things with NFC or Google Wallet, instead of seeing Android …

Right after the World War II, the US Air Force was born out of the Army Air Corps. At that time, the country was experiencing tremendous advances in military, science and medicine technology. In honour of its 70th anniversary, USAF SECRETARY, HEATHER WILSON shares five noteworthy technologies, developed to enable and protect serviceman and women, that now improve the lives of civilians.

1. The satellite constellation behind the GPS, which the Air Force manages, enable everything from synchronized bank transactions to smartphones.

2. Commercial airliners crushing at 36,000 ft would be inconceivable if pressurized airplane cabins, which debuted with the XC-35 in 1937 at Wright Field in Ohio was not developed.

3. Drones also called remotely piloted aircraft, have fundamentally changed warfare, providing "eyes in the sky" over hostile territory. Now they aid civilian efforts in mapping, agriculture, and disaster recovery.

In today's modern world, everyone must be using Android phones and it must be having some
sensors such as an accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity and many more. So, today we will be knowing about all such sensors which are used in smartphones and how they work? Accelerometer Accelerometers in mobile phones are used to detect the orientation of the phone something that becomes increasingly important with the arrival of augmented reality apps. It also measures linear acceleration of movement which helps in while we are using Maps for travelling. Theyare also used to provide 'steps' information for a vendors 'health' application. Gyroscopic Sensor In addition to the information supplied by the accelerometer, gyroscope by tracks rotation or twist.It measures the angular rotational velocity. Practically an accelerometer will measure the directional movement of a device but will not be able to resolve its lateral orientation or tilt during that movement accurately unless a gy…

The year 2017 was great as many smartphones were launched with some new interesting ideas, thoughts and innovations. Some flagship brands such as Google, Apple, Samsung brought their ultimate phones whether it was Pixel XL, iPhone X or Galaxy S8, into the world of technology. For the first time ever, Face ID was introduced and ZTE brought Dual Screen which provides four different screen modes.18:9 Display Ratio
Historically most smartphones featured the display with a 16:9 aspect ratio which provided some experience of small screen theatres. However, in 2017 most of the brands move on to 18:9 aspect ratio display which provided a much longer and thinner screen. It started with LG G6, which used the 18:9 ratio for its 5.7" 2880*1440 display. LG termed it as FullVision which actually made the G6 a bit smaller than the older LG V20, despite both having 5.7" display.After the launch of G6, even Samsung and Google launched their smartphones with 18:9 ratio. Dual Camera/Portrait Mod…